A friend gave me one of these that had been sitting unused in his garage for 5 years. It got it running and the steps might be useful for others troubleshooting similar engines.
First, I got fresh autogas having no ethanol, blended in Stabil and 2-stroke oil at 50:1, and fueled it. Cleaned and reinstalled the air filter. It would not start, of course.
Pulled the spark plug. It was wet, oily, and contaminated with debris. I cleaned, dried and gapped it.
Still would not start, but it would fire intermittently like it was trying to start. Pulling the plug, it was wet & oily so I cleaned & dried it.
Since it was too rich, I continued starting without the choke, and while holding the throttle full open. This got it chugging for a few seconds like it was going to run, but it always died within a few seconds.
After pulling the starting cord, while it was chugging, still holding throttle wide open with one hand I immediately pressed the prime button with my other thumb and it actually ran! It would run only so long as I repeatedly thumbed the primer. This tells me either the slow speed/idle jet is obstructed, or the fuel tank has vapor lock.
I opened the fuel tank and it made a "pop" when I opened the lid. So vapor lock appeared to be a contributing factor. Probably an obstructed vent line.
At this point, the engine would run, but only at wide open throttle. That is: pull the cord while holding throttle wide open to start, immediately thumb the primer a few times, then it would come to life and run at wide open throttle. As soon as I reduced throttle, it would die unless I thumbed the primer. This reinforced the prior diagnosis of obstructed low speed jet, or vapor lock. Running at full power it either (A) generates enough suction to overcome vapor lock and draw fuel from the tank, or (B) the high speed jet is not obstructed but the low speed jet is.
I removed the vent hose that connects from the airbox to the fuel tank, blasted it clear and checked the 1-way valves. Also removed and inspected the muffler spark arrestor screen: it was fine.
At this point it ran like a champ. Instant start, no need to thumb the primer, idled smoothly at low RPM, smooth throttle response to full power. Yay! I leaned the low speed mixture adjustment a bit (until it gave a slight RPM rise at idle) to compensate for the rich condition / oily spark plug. Left the high speed mixture at full rich for proper lube & cooling at full power (I am at sea level). Was able to tune the idle nice and slow.
I got lucky that the problem was vapor lock due to obstructed vent line, because the alternative would be to remove and clean out the carb to fix obstructed jets, which would be 10 times more work.
First, I got fresh autogas having no ethanol, blended in Stabil and 2-stroke oil at 50:1, and fueled it. Cleaned and reinstalled the air filter. It would not start, of course.
Pulled the spark plug. It was wet, oily, and contaminated with debris. I cleaned, dried and gapped it.
Still would not start, but it would fire intermittently like it was trying to start. Pulling the plug, it was wet & oily so I cleaned & dried it.
Since it was too rich, I continued starting without the choke, and while holding the throttle full open. This got it chugging for a few seconds like it was going to run, but it always died within a few seconds.
After pulling the starting cord, while it was chugging, still holding throttle wide open with one hand I immediately pressed the prime button with my other thumb and it actually ran! It would run only so long as I repeatedly thumbed the primer. This tells me either the slow speed/idle jet is obstructed, or the fuel tank has vapor lock.
I opened the fuel tank and it made a "pop" when I opened the lid. So vapor lock appeared to be a contributing factor. Probably an obstructed vent line.
At this point, the engine would run, but only at wide open throttle. That is: pull the cord while holding throttle wide open to start, immediately thumb the primer a few times, then it would come to life and run at wide open throttle. As soon as I reduced throttle, it would die unless I thumbed the primer. This reinforced the prior diagnosis of obstructed low speed jet, or vapor lock. Running at full power it either (A) generates enough suction to overcome vapor lock and draw fuel from the tank, or (B) the high speed jet is not obstructed but the low speed jet is.
I removed the vent hose that connects from the airbox to the fuel tank, blasted it clear and checked the 1-way valves. Also removed and inspected the muffler spark arrestor screen: it was fine.
At this point it ran like a champ. Instant start, no need to thumb the primer, idled smoothly at low RPM, smooth throttle response to full power. Yay! I leaned the low speed mixture adjustment a bit (until it gave a slight RPM rise at idle) to compensate for the rich condition / oily spark plug. Left the high speed mixture at full rich for proper lube & cooling at full power (I am at sea level). Was able to tune the idle nice and slow.
I got lucky that the problem was vapor lock due to obstructed vent line, because the alternative would be to remove and clean out the carb to fix obstructed jets, which would be 10 times more work.